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Who do you think will have the more Productive Season ?

All of these guys I think have something to prove, each of them have their own reasons of course.

Who do you see competing for the entire year and elevating their game...
( Scoring, Ast to Turnover, FGM-FGA... etc )

Originally Posted by IKnowHoops

As a rookie Micheal Beasley averaged 13.9pts per game on .472 shooting. Do you know how many times Kobe Bryant or Tracy Mcgrady shot at that percent or better? Never in there whole careers. If Beas can be what he was when he was a rookie (he won't hell be better) then the heat are coming away with another steal.

Brooklyn isn't smoking noone's *** besides the line at the medicare office

Sig bet with FriedTofuz or whatever his name is (I'm on my phone so it's too tedious to go find his exact name) that if the Nets lose to the Raptors I will delete my account and if the Raptors lose he will delete his (lol Raptors fans are so cute).

I think Darren Collison is going to have a very productive year with dallas.

Originally Posted by IKnowHoops

As a rookie Micheal Beasley averaged 13.9pts per game on .472 shooting. Do you know how many times Kobe Bryant or Tracy Mcgrady shot at that percent or better? Never in there whole careers. If Beas can be what he was when he was a rookie (he won't hell be better) then the heat are coming away with another steal.

This is an awful poll because it doesn't define "productivity" and lumps players of different skill sets, abilities and problems into the same category. Obviously Wall is the most likely productive player on this list if we're talking points, assists and basic overall stats. But what if that's not how you define productivity? Lillard is a rookie, so what we might consider a productive season for him might be defined completely differently. Roy is coming off a major injury, so his production level could be defined differently. Lin is trying to prove he isn't a one hit wonder, so his production might be viewed differently.

Overall, this whole thread is poorly conceived and executed. Next time, define your options better and what you're trying to achieve with your thread. Sticking to one position might be a good start, as would be just picking players of similar circumstances like only young players, athletes playing for new teams or players coming off injuries, for example.

John Wall because he's by far the most talented player on this poll and I had pretty big expectations when he came into the league. This is the year for him to really show us all something special and I think he will.